10 principles of Not-for-profit Branding branding marketing public relations graphic design websites advertising ecomms copywriting social media
What is a brand? Every organisation has a brand whether they like the idea or not. Your brand is a collection of perceptions about your organisation formed by every communication, action and interaction. It s what people say, feel and think about your organisation the collective set of expectations and beliefs about what you do and how well you do it. This makes branding as relevant for not-for-profits as it is for commercial business. Communication It s what we say Action It s what we do Interaction It s how we act towards others = Perception what others say, feel and think about us = BRAND
Why branding is important for a NFP Our natural response to an organisation is similar to the response we have to people. If we meet someone who is authentic, confident and engaging, we look forward to talking with them again. However, if they behave differently next time we see them, we lose confidence in our original perception and the connection is lost. So, be consistent in what you stand for, how you look, how you act, what you say and how you say it. Build a consistent identity that people can trust and form a meaningful relationship with. This is the essence of branding!
The brand strategy Clear and well-defined vision, mission, values, goals and objectives are the starting point for all successful not-for-profit organisations. Branding doesn t happen in a day, it s a process delivered over time. Branding Principles: Principle 1 Principle 2 Principle 3 Principle 4 Purpose Clearly define the organisation s vision, mission and values to identify its reason for existence and the values it upholds. These should remain constant. Define your organisation s goals and objectives usually through the process of strategic planning. Uniqueness Identify your organisation s unique positioning. This will become the shared focus for your community inside and outside of the organisation. Personality Discover your organisation s personality the essence of who you really are. Understanding the personality of the organisation will make the creation of communications material much easier. Audience Identify your audience, what they want to know and address any concerns they may have. Then tailor key messages and communications accordingly. Use your purpose, uniqueness, personality and audience as a focus for strategy and a filter for your daily actions and decisions.
The brand identity Principle 5 Key Messages Develop your key messages in such a way that they complement the visual identity, to form a cohesive whole. Key messages include your tagline, unique positioning statement, elevator pitch and the messages relevant to the audience, as well as the tone-of-voice that should be used. Principle 6 Visual Identity Review your visual identity. This is important because it s how people see your organisation. Your logo, communication style and imagery aids recognition and forms a perception about what your organisation stands for. Your organisation s personality should be used to drive the selection of images, colours, and typefaces. Principle 7 Tools Develop the communications tools and templates required for communicating with your audience. Develop a brand style guide to maintain consistency in design style, messaging, writing style and tone-of-voice across all of your communication materials.
The brand in action This is what that the scope of work from Principle 1 through to Principle 7 looks like and how it all comes together to form a cohesive brand. By identifying vision, mission, values, goals, positioning, personality and the audience before creative work begins, all your communications will reflect your organisation s true meaning and reason for existence. Vision Mission Values Goals Positioning Personality Audience Brand Messaging Visual Brand Identity Print Online Advertising In Person PR Social Media Mobile
Brand integration A successful brand is shaped as much by the way it operates and acts as it is by what it says. So how do you go about unifying staff and creating an operationally integrated organisation with strategic systemwide thinking? Principle 8 Training Train staff around what you truly stand for. This is an opportunity to rally them around your cause. Train staff to be well-versed in the messages you are seeking to send out. Train staff and inspire them to take pride in the organisation and its reputation, by modelling it internally. This is essential because perceptions about your organisation are formed by the interactions staff have with people everyday. Principle 9 Principle 10 Operational Integration Embed processes into the operational side of your organisation and its people structure (HR). Align activities and strategies, to enable a shared understanding of the organisation s true meaning and reason for existence. Cultural Integration Continue to drive internal brand alignment by demonstrating the importance of commitment to the organisation s brand and the need to demonstrate it in everyday actions and interactions.
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